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Representation

in the place of another for certain purposes, as heirs, executors, or administrators. See EXECUTOR; ADMINISTRATOR; PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE; REAL REPRESENTATIVE. A

Public trustee

Forfeiture Act, 1870; and he may also be appointed an executor and obtain a grant of probate (s. 5). He may

Personal Representatives

Personal Representatives, executors or administrators of a deceased person. See EXECUTOR; ADMINISTRATOR; and

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Probate duty

cent. additional duty is payable by a person acting as executor and not obtaining probate within six months. The (English) Finance

Privileged debts

Privileged debts, debts which an executor may pay in preference to all others, such as funeral

Power

power given before 1926 by a will to A., an executor, to sell an estate, to whom no estate was devised,

Plene administravit pr'ter

pr'ter (he has fully adminis-tered, except). A defence by an executor or admin-istrator that he has fully administered the assets that

Plene administravit

Plene administravit (he has fully administered). A defence by an executor or administrator that he has fully administered all the assets

Plaintiff

any person whose estate is represented by the plaintiff as executor, administrator or other representative. [Limitation Act, 1963, (36 of 1963),

Equitable assets

and 32 of the Administration of Estates Act, 1925. See EXECUTOR.

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